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Recent Advances in the Development of TGF-β Signaling Inhibitors for Anticancer Therapy

Ho-Jae Lee

2020Journal of Cancer Prevention53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

TGF-β is a multifunctional cytokine that plays an important role in both physiologic and pathologic processes, including cancer. Importantly, TGF-β has a dual role in tumorigenesis, acting as a tumor suppressor or a tumor promoter, depending on the stage of tumor development. The aberrantly upregulated production of TGF-β has been strongly implicated in tumor progression, angiogenesis, and metastasis, as well as immune evasion. Therefore, hyperactivated TGF-β signaling is considered a potential therapeutic target for cancer therapy. Numerous inhibitors of overactivated TGF-β signaling have been developed, and some of them are currently in clinical trials. This review focuses on the TGF-β signaling that contributes to tumor progression and immune evasion in the tumor microenvironment and presents recent achievements on TGF-β signaling inhibition as a single or combined therapeutic approach in cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchAngiogenesisTumor microenvironmentCarcinogenesisTumor progressionMetastasisImmune systemCytokineTransforming growth factorMedicineSignal transductionCancerTGF beta signaling pathwayTransforming growth factor betaSuppressorImmunologyBiologyInternal medicineCell biologyTGF-β signaling in diseasesPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchCancer Cells and Metastasis